SURVIVAL CHALLENGE: Australia's Most Defining Shipwreck (No Food, No Water, No Shelter)

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Strick is back for a new Survival Challenge Series! He's re-visiting different survival stories while travelling up the remote stretches of the Great Barrier Reef. There's tales of heroic survival against all odds, and some tragic endings... Join him in the exact location of these scenarios to test his own survival skills and share their crazy stories.

In this Episode Strick is following in the wake of Captain Cook. The year is 1770 and Captain Cook's ship The Endeavour has just run aground the Great Barrier Reef... With nothing but open ocean for miles and fearing the ship will soon be smashed to pieces, he spots two islands on the horizon that are his only hope of survival.

In order to survive on these desert islands they will need to catch Giant Mudcrabs barehanded, use bushcraft skills like making a handpear to catch fish, making a fire with a flint and utilising the environment for shelter. Hope you enjoy coming along on this Survival Challenge!

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O Dublador teve muito trabalho 😂😂😂😂 Adorei o vídeo ❤

sergioaraujo
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I'm about 10 minutes in and that island is beautiful man... I hope more people in the world can find a balance between the new technologies and our human roots and need to be at one with nature.

Rare_Creature_
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5:40 this guy screams "you beauty" and I'm all hooked

BombadilBeardie
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Bloody legend mate, IMO it's awesome how you are telling people round the world our history of where you are.
Thanks Strick, and bloody nice throw to catch that fish too mate 😂👍👍👍

gazpearce
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300 years ago the wild life was probably 100 % more

thomasprince
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Man Australia has to be one of the best places to film survival stuff

PH
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Love watching, In Canada we aren’t surrounded by fish, crab, coconuts and oysters in the north so survival in nature is a lot harder. Keep up the great videos.

hothatch
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I love the longer programs guys. Keep up the good work. Love you guys. Ian from South Africa

ianleroux
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Kudos to Bear grylls..who inspired many youtuber like you..although its a good content..❤️

debajyotibhattacharjee
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a good way to keep crabs fresh for a while is to wrap a wet shirt around them and keeping them in the dark. This will make it less stressfull for them and they feel comfy

Dave-ldps
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Human: put out of his misery humanly as possible. 🦀: I wasn’t miserable

Sleazy_Camaro
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Hello everyone, I come from Vietnam and look forward to sharing and introducing you to the countryside and people of my country. Thank you.

Lytieudong
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This is one of the most amazing videos I have ever had the opportunity to see. This is true survival and the amount of knowledge you have is astounding!

n.o.
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Absolute legend! Thank you for capturing all of this content and thank you for sharing it! 🙏

TheSurvivalSkillsSquad
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This content is awesome. You get some good history & knowledge along with the survival aspect

KazuDiabolis
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When you live on the land, it’s amazing how sandflies don’t bite you any more

HUNTINGNT
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Absolutely Brilliant Jack! Good for you JackyChino!

EquanimityLogic
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Hey Strick; I like the Bare minimum recources being used for these challenges. It teaches different survival methods and techniques! No Fancy equipment or frills using modern day lures, depth finders etc.! I 'm pretty sure if you smear mud on your exposed skin it protects you from insect bites, and also dries up the poison from being bitten. You can always wash off in the water to clean yourself. "No Sense in suffering" like that for the sakes of the video! 😢 I feel for you! I enjoyed this Adventure, and the Story about Captain Cook! There's all so many! 🏴‍☠️👍Yo-Ho-Ho! Thanks! GBU., SM., NZ., ✌❤😁😎🌊🦀

normazarr
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Good one Jack! I bet Captain Cook wished he had polarized sunnies! 😎

hp
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Love your videos mate, as a traditional person from the Northern Territory like seeing this sort of

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